Since my initial posting of this in 2017, the cCloud Kodi add-on was one of the best add-ons I’ve seen for live TV and tons of 24/7 streams.

Over the past year or so, its repo has moved around leaving the old add-on to stop working. But, the good news is that the latest version still works as good as ever, and it’s definitely worth having installed on your Kodi.

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to install the cCloud TV Kodi Add-on.

Why Use cCloud TV Add-on for Kodi?

While streaming add-ons like Neptune Rising, Incursion, and Magicality are still my personal favorite add-ons for simply keeping up with the latest episodes of my favorite shows, sometimes you just want to turn on a channel and watch whatever is on. Sometimes you don’t want to have to think about what to watch.

That’s where the cCloud TV add-on shines. It has thousands of live channels available to stream. So, if you just want to watch a news channel, a sports channel, or whatever, you can just turn it on here.

It even has TV Guide integration with Renegades or iVue.

But probably my favorite feature of cCloud is the 24/7 channels.

In the 24/7 channels section, there are well over 100 pre-made custom channels that are a non-stop stream of random episodes from one show or random movies from one genre.

One reason why these 24/7 streams are so great is because they load really fast! They start playing instantly without any loading or scraping of links, and I haven’t had any of them with any buffering issues.

How to Install Kodi Bae Repo Using the GitHub Browser

This is the easiest way to install cCloud TV if you already have the GitHub Browser add-on from TVAddons / Fusion.

If you want to use the GitHub Browser to install the Kodi Bae repo, then follow my tutorial on how to install the GitHub Browser. After you have the GitHub Browser add-on installed, you can easily install the Kodi Bae repo simply by searching for the GitHub username:

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